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Ederbit
5y

Where do you guys keep your calendar, task lists, etc.. ?

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  • 2
    The calendar, in my phone.
    The task list, in a physical notepad.
  • 6
    Google calendar & Google Keep.
  • 1
    I‘m in the Apple Ecosystem for calendar, contacts and so on. But tasks I manage in Todoist.
  • 0
    Microsoft outlook calendar/onedrive/onenote/sticky notes
    All synced though my Microsoft account
    Can check in my computer and my phone anytime, anywhere
  • 0
    @irene it's awesome because most of my profs use Google calendar too. Makes adding all my due dates and what not so much easier.

    (I can also add sports stuff because all the major options are supported, but I just know the dates by memory)
  • 0
    Google calender, keep, tasks.
  • 2
    Calendar: in my head. I'm not important enough to have that many meetings to think about so I don't need to write it down 🙃
    Tasks: notepad!
  • 1
    @Elyz Well, as long as you don't forget our lunch on Tuesday, that's okay!
  • 2
    @Jilano I would never! 😁
  • 0
    In text files stored on Dropbox.
  • 1
    Phone and head
  • 0
    On my desk
  • 3
    +1 for Org-mode synced via nextcloud, orgzly on private Android phone and boerg on work iPhone. Never ending construction site but I love it. Folded pocketmod paper and a pen always with me, is often faster
  • 1
    Paper notebook and Org mode
  • 1
    Paper!
  • 0
    Calendar: Google Calendar
    Tasks: Trello
  • 1
    @RantSomeWhere Can you access them on your phone too? Sync them between devices?

    Been thinking of doing that but in vim.
  • 0
    @marcom That sounds pretty cool. (y)
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    @Nanos @marcos @epse
    For syncing, I use DAVx5, which syncs my CalDav files over to my nextcloud.

    On the laptop I use the nextcloud task list / calendar and on the phone you can use any app that supports CalDav (i use OpenTasks)

    Only problem is that I have to manually sync with DAVx5. And that I'm dependent on internet while working with the laptop in order to access my nextcloud.

    Thats why I'm looking into just working with text files (smth like orgmode) so I also have offline access.
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    @Ederbit davx5 syncs automatically for me?
  • 2
    @Ederbit for Org apps, on android I definitely recommend orgzly, it's amazeballs
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    @epse Have an old huaweii phone where I couldn't get it to work.

    @RantSomeWhere I just got comfortable in vim not too long ago, but I'll look into emacs once I have more time again. I found a plugin for vim that I think reads org files.
    (https://github.com/jceb/vim-orgmode) I'm gonna try that first.

    Thanks guys :)
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